[BOOK][B] Signal and noise: Media, infrastructure, and urban culture in Nigeria

B Larkin - 2020 - degruyter.com
2020degruyter.com
“[A] n impressive study.... The study represents a door-opener into a wider analysis of the
ways in which various parts of the urban society, from colonial times until most recently,
negotiate technical and economic changes, create meaning, develop modes of coping and
resistance and local cultural styles beyond a simple adaptation to new technological
projects.”-Tilo Grätz, Social Anthropology“This insightful, highly stimulating, and well-written
book examines how media technologies entered into 20th century northern Nigeria society …
“[A] n impressive study.... The study represents a door-opener into a wider analysis of the ways in which various parts of the urban society, from colonial times until most recently, negotiate technical and economic changes, create meaning, develop modes of coping and resistance and local cultural styles beyond a simple adaptation to new technological projects.”-Tilo Grätz, Social Anthropology
“This insightful, highly stimulating, and well-written book examines how media technologies entered into 20th century northern Nigeria society, and how their initial association with colonial rule, and also their material qualities and the cultural possibilities they enabled, transformed public and social life in sometimes unexpected ways....[A] highly innovative study of colonial and postcolonial urban culture in Africa. It also makes it a highly welcome contribution to scholarship on modernity and postcoloniality, on media and public culture, and to analyses of global media forms and consumption. It will fascinate a wide range of readers, granting stimulating analytical insights into the place of media in urban life.”-Dorothea E. Schulz, American Ethnologist
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